Kids ages 10 to 13 will have a blast on bikes exploring Milwaukee by trail with the Wisconsin Bike Fed’s experienced staff. Our Milwaukee office is located next to the Hank Aaron State Trail with quick, safe access to the Menomonee River, Three Bridges Park, the Mitchell Park Domes, the Oak Leaf Trail, and Lake Michigan.

Winding up and down the Menomonee Valley Passage to the Hank Aaron State Trail is always a highlight of the day!

Our expert safety instructors will teach your child how to bike safely and legally, including how to use hand signals, road positioning, turning, and proper helmet fitting. After we cover the basics, we will head out on our amazing local trail system and low-traffic neighborhood streets on our way to fun and unique destinations around Milwaukee.

Bike Camps are grouped by ability level. Beginner sessions may travel 10-15 miles a day, but include stops to rest depending on group ability. Advanced groups plan to go further with fewer stops. After one short camp, your child will become a more confident rider and learn more about how to safely get around on a bike. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, we cannot teach kids how to ride a bike if they have never learned. For information about learning how to ride a bike, or if you are unsure which camp to sign up for, please contact Bike Fed Youth Program Manager, Jake Newborn. 414-255-0377

To register click the button below for the camp session you are interested in.

Bikes are provided, but feel free to use your own. New helmets children can keep are provided for those who don’t have one. We also provide healthy snacks and water, but please pack a lunch for your child. We have a refrigerator on site, but often times bring food along on rides so things that can be safely eaten while not being refrigerated are preferred.

Please inform staff of any medical conditions (including inhalers!) or special needs or allergies your child may have.

Before and After-care is from 8:30-9am and 4pm-4:30pm is available for an additional fee per child.

Kids are taught how to operate a bicycle legally in the street. In the City of Milwaukee, 10 is the age they are allowed to operate in the street. For these purposes youth must be 10 or older by the start date of the camp.

What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?

No transportation is provided to and from the Bike Fed office. Students will travel by bike during camp hours to and from office but will return to office by pick-up time.

What can I bring into the event?

Lunch boxes, water bottles, helmet if you have one, and your child’s personal bike (must be in good working condition).

How can I contact the organizer with any questions?

Please email or call Jake Newborn, Youth Education Program Manager

Jake.Newborn@WisconsinBikeFed.org // 414-255-0377

What’s the refund policy?

Full Refunds can be given until 30 days before camp begins. 50% of registration fee will be refunded within 30 days of camp start date if canceled. If a student gets sick or misses a day of camp for other reasons, no refund or partial refund will be given.

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

No.

Can I update my registration information?

Yes. If you have trouble with the Eventbrite form edit process please contact Jake Newborn.

Is my registration fee or ticket transferrable?

No. Contact Jake Newborn with questions.

Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn’t match the person who attends?